- FGPC-C-P031
- Item
- [ca 1912]
English Church of Rosetown located on southwest corner of 5th Ave. and Main Street. Rectory building located next door.
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English Church of Rosetown located on southwest corner of 5th Ave. and Main Street. Rectory building located next door.
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One six-horse and one three-horse team pulling breaking plows. A man riding each plow. Young boy with a dog behind the first team. A two-horse team pulling another implement, perhaps a packer? A man standing at the side waiting.
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Approximately 50 men and children posing in front of harvest equipment at the Engen farm site.
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Nurses Home, Rosetown, Sask. 2nd copy
A postcard of the first nurses residence. Postcard by Jessop.
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Rosetown Methodist Church Choir
Back row, L-R: Chas. Cayley, A.L. King, -- Hamilton, Rev. Smith-Windsor. Middle row: Min Thompson, Miss Cayley, Nettie Stewart, Marj Choate, Mrs. Jack Miller. Front row: Mrs. Mark, Mrs. Julia Graham, Mrs. C.W. Holmes.
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Four little boys and four little girls in costume.
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Five teenaged girls posing on stage in white gowns and nightcaps.
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Pre-1950 Roman Catholic church and rectory
Postcard by unknown photographer. Mrs. Adnam in ink written on back. Church and rectory were located at 2nd Ave. and 1st St. West in Rosetown. The rectory is now the Mathison home (corner of 7th W and HW 4).
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Presbyterian Church, Rosetown SK.
Became the United Church in 1925 and has now been demolished. Postcard by Jessop Studios which dates it around 1918.
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French's Livery Stable fire - photo #3
Livery Stable almost completely gone. Sky is filled with dark smoke. Picture is looking east on 1st Ave.
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A crowd gathered on Main Street Rosetown. The England Café and Rosetown Hotel are seen in the background.
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A postcard of the first nurses residence.
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Six girls approx. 10 years old posed in costume on stage for a postcard photo. No identification provided.
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Eight approx. 6 year old girls posing in costume. Unidentified.
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Boys and girls in dance costumes bowing and curtseying. "Mrs. Ellis" written on the back of the postcard.
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